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>> all i know is that it was just an energy drink in a mint form. >> energy strike in a mint form is what he was told it was. >> let me play a devil's advocate parent for a second. if my child is in this school and one of your sons gives him one of these energy mints and he has a bad reaction to it, might i not question the school and say why didn't you prevent this from happening? >> i agree. one of the questions i asked the dean was are these energy mints illegal? are they not allowed in school since they do allow the red bull and monster and actually serve coffee at the school. it's available to the students. his reaction was no. the only reason they are in trouble or suspended is the product was unmarked. >> so if it had been in some packaging that clearly identified what it was and it was in fact that product, you wouldn't be sitting here. you guys would be back in school. >> that would be my understanding. >> and he would have went to homecoming. >> no school yesterday, columbus day holiday. is this an excused day off? >> probably not. >> the school just called and said you're
>> all i know is that it was just an energy drink in a mint form. >> energy strike in a mint form is what he was told it was. >> let me play a devil's advocate parent for a second. if my child is in this school and one of your sons gives him one of these energy mints and he has a bad reaction to it, might i not question the school and say why didn't you prevent this from happening? >> i agree. one of the questions i asked the dean was are these energy mints illegal? are...
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the first 80 in 22 days in over three weeks. we will see temperatures began plummeting to the '50s by sunset. partly sunny breezy and much cooler on friday a high of 57 details of a cool weekend coming up. of course a lot of news tonight. the presidential debate just wrapped up seconds ago coming up the debates best moments and reactions from local viewers. also he shoots, he scores, then he crashes. i love how clean and healthy my mouth is right now. i wish i could keep it this way. [ male announcer ] now you can. with the crest pro-health clinical line. used together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. the toothpaste actually reduces plaque. and the rinse reaches all areas and is clinically proven to help prevent plaque regrowth. crest pro-health clinical line. together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. crest. life opens up when you do. >> that kind of top down economics where folks at the top are doing well so the average person making $3 million is getting a huge tax brea
the first 80 in 22 days in over three weeks. we will see temperatures began plummeting to the '50s by sunset. partly sunny breezy and much cooler on friday a high of 57 details of a cool weekend coming up. of course a lot of news tonight. the presidential debate just wrapped up seconds ago coming up the debates best moments and reactions from local viewers. also he shoots, he scores, then he crashes. i love how clean and healthy my mouth is right now. i wish i could keep it this way. [ male...
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this for your home to decorate, cutting board. >> great for the kitchen, great house warming gift, $22 to $40 on amazon.com. >> love when you end with the sweets on fun finds. >> october 22nd, sneak peek, godiva coming out with these. truffle pops. >> they are cute. >> special edition. >> sprinkled cupcakes getting in on the action. obama, romney and just vote. >> have had a lot of cupcakes already this morning. jill martin, thanks so much. good fun finds as always. coming up next, answers to your money questions on how to get out from under credit card debt but first these messages. ♪ [ sighs ] hey! come on! what? i've been skimming mac and cheese for 75 years. 75? yeah. i'm only 45. i have another family. what?! what. ♪ [ male announcer ] celebrating seventy-five years of gooey, creamy delicious kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. of gooey, creamy delicious kraft macaroni & cheese. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a mach
this for your home to decorate, cutting board. >> great for the kitchen, great house warming gift, $22 to $40 on amazon.com. >> love when you end with the sweets on fun finds. >> october 22nd, sneak peek, godiva coming out with these. truffle pops. >> they are cute. >> special edition. >> sprinkled cupcakes getting in on the action. obama, romney and just vote. >> have had a lot of cupcakes already this morning. jill martin, thanks so much. good fun...
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spent on energy, on food and stuff like that. this warm weather has brought down the price of lobster. it helps factor in with that strength and confidence. tracy: earning season starts next week. alcoa to stay. jpmorgan, wells on friday. do you care about any of that? >> i care about all of them. tracy, again, listen to the report. do not read the headlines. listen to what the ceos have to say. that will decide the next move in the market. for right now, we are bullish. as romney looks stronger and stronger, that is also bullish for the market. tracy: i love doing this with you. you have to come back. have a great weekend. ashley: lobster at half price. why not. coming up next. liz claman live in cleveland with the people who are hoping that city broke. find out how his company which was purchased by berkshire hathaway maintains it competitive edge. counter to "the closing bell" is next. ♪ him ♪ ♪
spent on energy, on food and stuff like that. this warm weather has brought down the price of lobster. it helps factor in with that strength and confidence. tracy: earning season starts next week. alcoa to stay. jpmorgan, wells on friday. do you care about any of that? >> i care about all of them. tracy, again, listen to the report. do not read the headlines. listen to what the ceos have to say. that will decide the next move in the market. for right now, we are bullish. as romney looks...
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solar stocks, be now by romney last night the whole idea of green energy solar stocks getting a bump. nicole: we saw facebook, a lot of other stories. some would say romney is out. dave: the end of the trading they comes to pass and look at how stocks are finishing a. the dow is up 82 points. looks like it is trading on a higher side as we end the trading day. the s and p f ten points. a higher percentage average. nasdaq up half percentage point. and small and medium-size stocks getting a nice bump as well. all of the stock indices are in the green and the question whether or not there was a romney bump we will go into our stock analyst. let's talk about oil surging back after falling posting its largest 1 they% decline since 2000. and settling a little less than 4% but big movement. reinvigoration of the economy on its feet. interesting that people put more money, there was stock from a the ecb, and they would be euro printing. and giving some impetus to the rising gold but some say it is time to become too much bluster and dropping back a little bit after its recent run up. financia
solar stocks, be now by romney last night the whole idea of green energy solar stocks getting a bump. nicole: we saw facebook, a lot of other stories. some would say romney is out. dave: the end of the trading they comes to pass and look at how stocks are finishing a. the dow is up 82 points. looks like it is trading on a higher side as we end the trading day. the s and p f ten points. a higher percentage average. nasdaq up half percentage point. and small and medium-size stocks getting a nice...
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it's not being overrun 00:59:22:by bystanders. they let me look around. there are documents scattered all around. there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even a very detailed itinerary of ambassador stevens' five-day trip along with cell phone numbers and names for a lot of the libyans he was trying to meet. >> i'm curious about one other thing, michael, that i know that you found. a document that indicated that americans at that mission in benghazi were discussing the possibility of an attack in early september. >> reporter: that's right. well, they were discussing the possibility of an attack as part of general security planning and precautions, but in a memo dated september 9th, two days before the attacks, they were w
it's not being overrun 00:59:22:by bystanders. they let me look around. there are documents scattered all around. there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even...
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the eisenhower administration. -- not wholy in support of, the eisenhower administration. >> what i want to see is maybe nothing. maybe for the first time i will turn the tv on and listen and see what can be cleaned by trying to focus on what is actually being said, instead of what is being seen, which is something i know i would focus on. >> the legions of c-span network executives clutching their chest right now. [laughter] stand by them and offer some smelling salts. that goes to the point that people heard it on radio and television. you would listen for? listening for things that are set to the police said and then can go back and verify after, to listen for claims for arguments i can go back and say is this something that is real? credible? then look out for other information that you verify this order to beat those? ese or defeats this. >> there have been at least two sets of studies in the communication discipline that go back and look for evidence of that of you were/listener discrepancy in the nixon/kennedy era. what the first one found in 1987, they went back to see what actua
the eisenhower administration. -- not wholy in support of, the eisenhower administration. >> what i want to see is maybe nothing. maybe for the first time i will turn the tv on and listen and see what can be cleaned by trying to focus on what is actually being said, instead of what is being seen, which is something i know i would focus on. >> the legions of c-span network executives clutching their chest right now. [laughter] stand by them and offer some smelling salts. that goes to...
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it wasn't in the fine print but on page 22. who reads that. you have to be careful. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a credit union and nominate yourself for the board. you're involved in the process and owned by the members and so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who obviously are as they should be making a dollar. >> there's a great book "worth it, not worth it" by jack otter. >> in that book i said they are worth it and i made some of these points. >> have a good time. >> thanks very much. >> with your kids today. we know there's a holiday. david rubenstein's father was a postal worker. now he's one of the top businessmen in the country. he's here to talk about the economy, the election and why is he giving away half of his $2 billion empire? david will tell us after the break. you're watching cbs "this morning". >>> this is a new navy war ship, the uss michael murphy, commissioned this wee
it wasn't in the fine print but on page 22. who reads that. you have to be careful. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a credit union and nominate yourself for the board. you're involved in the process and owned by the members and so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who obviously are as they should be making a dollar. >> there's...
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at 22, heather wager was a college graduate with the world at her feet, until tragedy struck. at only 48, her mom was diagnosed with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. heather went home for a visit. and it turned into three years of round-the-clock care. >> it's hard to watch somebody you love deteriorate. especially when you know there's no chance for her. i used food and alcohol to cope with what was going on with her because it just -- i didn't have a lot of joy in my life. >> reporter: after her mother died, heather tried to substitute her deep pain with food. >> five years later, i woke up. i was over 300 pounds. and i didn't really know how i had gotten there. >> reporter: heather's life was a mess. but she found herself unable to make a change until the night she saw her pain reflected in the eyes of her then-3-year-old son, griffin. >> that moment, i realized i needed to change my life for him. >> reporter: it wasn't an easy road. she wasn't ready to face it alone. so, she and a co-worker made a friendly bet, to see who would lose 40 pounds first. they challenged each other
at 22, heather wager was a college graduate with the world at her feet, until tragedy struck. at only 48, her mom was diagnosed with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. heather went home for a visit. and it turned into three years of round-the-clock care. >> it's hard to watch somebody you love deteriorate. especially when you know there's no chance for her. i used food and alcohol to cope with what was going on with her because it just -- i didn't have a lot of joy in my life. >>...
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come out, and if you take the original proposal, and you look at the coming budget window, 2013-20 # 22 and measure the base line, it's $2.2 # trillion in revenue and it's 1-to-1, not 2-to-1 so this confusion on baseline confuses a lot of things, not just a tax increase or tax cut. it's what are the numbers, what are the ratios, and any time somebody says to me what should the ratio be, what the question is tell me what baseline you're using. i can't answer the question until i know what baseline you're using. >> i have to say one very nice thing about going over the cliff is we'll timely have one baseline. [laughter] a recession may be a price to pay, but we'll have one baseline. another question here. would going over the cliff be more or less dangerous than defaulting on debt would have been or would be i guess? nip think default of the debt is better than going over the cliff? >> dramatically more immediately damaging. >> this is a tie for last. these are two very bad ideas. [laughter] i think there is -- >> you know, you noted, i forget, you and donald -- or maybe, i'm sorry, i thi
come out, and if you take the original proposal, and you look at the coming budget window, 2013-20 # 22 and measure the base line, it's $2.2 # trillion in revenue and it's 1-to-1, not 2-to-1 so this confusion on baseline confuses a lot of things, not just a tax increase or tax cut. it's what are the numbers, what are the ratios, and any time somebody says to me what should the ratio be, what the question is tell me what baseline you're using. i can't answer the question until i know what...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. . >>> delaware has become the first state to pass a controversial law that effectively out laws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. now the bill redefines child abuse laws that calls any act of pain. the son of vp joe biden said the old law needed to be changed because it had been difficult to prosecute cases where a child was too young to speak, or otherwise nonverbal. criminal defense attorney holly hughes is here. okay, critics say it could go too far and be misused. how do you think a law like this will be interpreted in the courts? >> i think it is coming back. it will be challenged. it will not pass constitutional muster, what is called vague and over-broad. and anything you do, essential that causes pain. well, what happens when your child is about to run into the street and you snatch them back by the arm and that causes pain. have you suddenly -- are you on the hook for child abuse, are you going to be arrested for that? this is craziness. >> my pa
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. . >>> delaware has become the first state to pass a controversial law that effectively out laws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. now the bill redefines child abuse laws that calls any act of pain. the son of vp joe biden said the old law needed to be changed because it had been difficult to prosecute cases where a child was too young to speak, or otherwise nonverbal. criminal defense attorney holly hughes is here....
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since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a great lover. >> that's true. it is all about the toys, though. >> exactly. >> so do you have a favorite, speaking of great lovers? >> sean connery. absolutely. although time magazine said that he was a hairy marshmallow of a man. he is quite hairy. >> but he is sexy in his own way. >> who is yours? >> pierce brosnan for me. >> i saw "die another day" recently, and i have to say pierce does encapsulate the protector. daniel craig is a little rough for me. >> he pulls it off, but he is just different. i don't know. >> just different. >> yeah. >> just don't do it the
since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a...
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was so scary and traumatizing. >> reporter: jacob, the ugandan boy featured in "kony 2012," is now a 22-year-old man studying to become a lawyer. when he saw jason's meltdown on the internet jacob worried that his friend had sacrificed too much to save him and the other ugandan children from a terrible fate. >> the cause of everything that is going on in his life snow blamed it on yourself? >> yeah. i was asking myself, what if i hadn't met him, and what if i had not told him my story. >> reporter: how have you taken care of yourself in the last couple of months? >> it's just been really spending time with my family, a lot of, like, slowing down, you know, yoga, therapy, and it's really been healing for the mind, body, soul. >> show her the beginning of the movie. >> reporter: today jason is back at work updating the story of jacob and the international manhunt for joseph kony. it's called "move," an appeal to supporters to march on washington on november 17 and demand that world leaders bring kony to justice. >> i don't think anything can compete with the perfect storm of "kony 2012" b
was so scary and traumatizing. >> reporter: jacob, the ugandan boy featured in "kony 2012," is now a 22-year-old man studying to become a lawyer. when he saw jason's meltdown on the internet jacob worried that his friend had sacrificed too much to save him and the other ugandan children from a terrible fate. >> the cause of everything that is going on in his life snow blamed it on yourself? >> yeah. i was asking myself, what if i hadn't met him, and what if i had not...
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we continue with ed henry, live in denver. this was the president's first chance to come out swinging after the debate last night. >>reporter: he did. what is interesting, that runs counter to the narrative the obama camp is trying to put out it was a hollow victory for mitt romney and maybe the president did not take it on the children. to come out swinging as hard as he did at the rally in denver, that suggests he realized he had to make up for missed opportunity and he did not counter punch. the democrats surprised that mitt romney made a comment about tax loopholes and said maybe you need a new accountant to figure out the tax code they were stunned the democrats said the president didn't fight back on mitt romney's tax returns or the bain capital days, offshore accounts all left on the table without any swings. then mitt romney said that he wanted to go after pbs in a certain yellow character. the president had fund with that 59 the rally. >> thank goodness somebody is getting tough on big bird. it is about time. we didn'
we continue with ed henry, live in denver. this was the president's first chance to come out swinging after the debate last night. >>reporter: he did. what is interesting, that runs counter to the narrative the obama camp is trying to put out it was a hollow victory for mitt romney and maybe the president did not take it on the children. to come out swinging as hard as he did at the rally in denver, that suggests he realized he had to make up for missed opportunity and he did not counter...
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. >> given the fall out from the last presidential debate in the obama administration how are they prepping vp biden for this and how might he play things differently now as a result? >> there has to be more specific prosecution of the argument against mitt romney calling the romney team out on some of these specifics whether it's on tax cuts or on medicare. i think one of the interesting dynamics to watch in the vice presidential debate is there's a difference between what paul ryan believes and what mitt romney believes and that is on these, on some of these important issues about taxes and health care and medicare. so that's an area where you can imagine vice president biden working to press ryan on the details and the inconsistencies between the two of them. >> really interesting point. thanks so much. >>> coming up in our next half hour, round 2009 the presidential debate and how body language is so important in determining the winner. >>> breaking news from rome. there's a verdict in the trial of pop benedict's former butler. paolo gabriele was convicted this morning of leaking the po
. >> given the fall out from the last presidential debate in the obama administration how are they prepping vp biden for this and how might he play things differently now as a result? >> there has to be more specific prosecution of the argument against mitt romney calling the romney team out on some of these specifics whether it's on tax cuts or on medicare. i think one of the interesting dynamics to watch in the vice presidential debate is there's a difference between what paul...
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the regulatory burden under this administration has gone crazy. the president's regulations as it relates to farming are kind of interesting. one is the epa tried to get into -- well, the government tried to get into regulating rainwater in ditches on farms. it used to be that there was rainwater in iowa and people cared about that. we hope it's coming back soon. but in addition, they of course want to regulate dust, they want to impose tduplicate rules on pesticides. there was an effort to prevent teenagers from working on certain functions in farms. and then pushing cap and trade. i understand if they push cap and trade, it will not only massively impact the income of farms, it will take millions out of farming. my view is you have to have regulation. you need regulation for markets to work effectively. but i'm going to cut back on regulation. i'm going to put a cap on regulation and any new regulation will have to be approved by congress. i'm not letting the politicians off the hook. >> mitt romney talking about regulations as it relates to agr
the regulatory burden under this administration has gone crazy. the president's regulations as it relates to farming are kind of interesting. one is the epa tried to get into -- well, the government tried to get into regulating rainwater in ditches on farms. it used to be that there was rainwater in iowa and people cared about that. we hope it's coming back soon. but in addition, they of course want to regulate dust, they want to impose tduplicate rules on pesticides. there was an effort to...
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we know the two candidates will be debating foreign policy on october 22. thank you both for being with us. >> woodruff: you can watch all of mitt romney's speech at v.m.i. today on our web site. >> brown: still to come hn the newshour, a deadly meningitis outbreak; the stem cell breakthrough; rothenburg, page, and kohut on the campaign; and salman rushdie on life under a death sentence. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: the investigation into the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya took new turns today. cbs and abc news reported american officials in libya had asked for more security personnel, but the state department refused. meanwhile, libyan officials said president obama's top counterterror advisor, john brennan, will be in libya tomorrow to discuss the investigation. a warning from congress today: u.s. companies should stop doing business with china's top two telecommunications firms, huawei technologies and z.t.e. the house intelligence committee reported both have close ties to the government of chin
we know the two candidates will be debating foreign policy on october 22. thank you both for being with us. >> woodruff: you can watch all of mitt romney's speech at v.m.i. today on our web site. >> brown: still to come hn the newshour, a deadly meningitis outbreak; the stem cell breakthrough; rothenburg, page, and kohut on the campaign; and salman rushdie on life under a death sentence. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: the...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> steve: tomorrow on the program, we have got such a big program. they weren't even going to let us know until about two seconds ago. ron white of blue collar comedy will be joining us. plus, you saw arnold schwarzenegger last night on "60 minutes" and you thought, wow, that is quite a story. we're going to be talking to him live on this program about his new memoir called "total recall." >> gretchen: he should have written a few more pages. it's only 686 pages. it's like this. bill o'reilly will be here. i wonder if he'll spar with laura ingraham.
new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> steve: tomorrow on the program, we have got such a big program. they weren't even going to let us know until about two seconds ago. ron white of blue collar comedy will be joining us. plus, you saw arnold schwarzenegger last night on "60 minutes" and you thought, wow, that is quite a story. we're going to be talking to him live on this program...
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jon: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert, from the campaign trail, it is ramping up a new line of attack on governor romney. calling him dishonest and untruthful and a flat-out liar. welcome, everybody, i am megyn kelly. one website suggesting that the president and his top advisors came up with an idea and a strategy session the next morning. that idea would be to paint mr. romney is a flat-out liar. governor romney, of course, is experiencing polling momentum, and he is trying to build upon that with a foreign policy speech that he gave at the virginia military institute just an hour ago. president obama come in the meantime is in california on a campaign tour. the last 72 hours come we have seen a growing tide of political ads and remarks from campaign officials and surrogates with one central theme. mitt romney is a liar. here is a sample. >> are you saying that governor romney lied or was dishonest? >> yes, i think he was dishonest am absolutely. >> many people are pointing out what a liar mitt rom
jon: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert, from the campaign trail, it is ramping up a new line of attack on governor romney. calling him dishonest and untruthful and a flat-out liar. welcome, everybody, i am megyn kelly. one website suggesting that the president and his top advisors came up with an idea and a strategy session the next morning. that idea would be to paint mr. romney is a flat-out liar. governor romney, of course, is experiencing polling momentum, and...
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for a careful voter to just read the ballot could take on average 22 minutes. half an hour to vote could create long lines. people are concerned it could lead to dropout among voters. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it is five, six, seven, eight, 12 pages long. they say that is too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might vote for president, senate, congress, suddenly look at this, it is much more daunting difficult task. now they're not going to do it at all. >> reporter: the florida lawmakers who designed this ballot are pushing back against the criticism. they say their ballot is an example of pure democracy. >> they're criticizing us allowing voters to decide the future of their state constitution which is one of the most principle, one of the best principles of american jurisprudence and american democracy and american politics. >> reporter: to try to avoid long lines at the polls right now florida officials are urging people to vote by mail. some counties even offering to pay the dollar 50 poseage for t
for a careful voter to just read the ballot could take on average 22 minutes. half an hour to vote could create long lines. people are concerned it could lead to dropout among voters. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it is five, six, seven, eight, 12 pages long. they say that is too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might vote for president, senate, congress, suddenly look at this, it is much more daunting difficult task. now they're...
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by the obama administration going bankrupt. he didn't actually mean that. sort of rolled over from democratic and liberal bewilderment last night that mr. romney was abandoning his main economic plan that he was running on, his $5 trillion tax cut plan, his big trickle-down plan, to be rolled over from democrats being bewildered about that to the beltway press and mainstream pundits i think now having a hard time deciding whether they are supposed to call that a lie or whether they're supposed to just say this is a radically new position for the candidate and welcome to it. joining us now, jonathan alter, columnist for "bloomberg news" and msnbc political analyst. mr. alter, great to have you here. >> hi, rachel. >> how does president obama counter the strategy of mitt romney's to unveil whole new ideas or deny he ever held the ideas that he plainly has held? it's one thing to have a truth squad fact checking on pooinlli. how do you counter that at the podium? >> one is i'm rubber, you're glue, bounces off and sticks to you. tr
by the obama administration going bankrupt. he didn't actually mean that. sort of rolled over from democratic and liberal bewilderment last night that mr. romney was abandoning his main economic plan that he was running on, his $5 trillion tax cut plan, his big trickle-down plan, to be rolled over from democrats being bewildered about that to the beltway press and mainstream pundits i think now having a hard time deciding whether they are supposed to call that a lie or whether they're supposed...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free deci
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp...
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the administration says it is a for profit group. the records show 96.5% of their profits go to nonprofit. figure that. gretch? >> gretchen: thank you. obamacare a big topic in the debate. check out this exchange where the president tries to stem criticism by point to go a similar plan governor mitt romney set up in massachusetts. >> i irony is that we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts because governor romney did a good thing, working with democrats in the state to set up what is essentially the identical model and as a consequence, people are covered there. it hasn't destroyed jobs. >> first of all, i like the way we did it in massachusetts. i like the fact that in my state, we had republicans and democrats come together and work together. what you did instead was to push through a plan without a single republican vote. as a matter of fact, when massachusetts did something quite extraordinary, elected a republican senator to stop obamacare, you pushed it through anyway. so entirely on a partisan basis instead of b
the administration says it is a for profit group. the records show 96.5% of their profits go to nonprofit. figure that. gretch? >> gretchen: thank you. obamacare a big topic in the debate. check out this exchange where the president tries to stem criticism by point to go a similar plan governor mitt romney set up in massachusetts. >> i irony is that we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts because governor romney did a good thing, working with democrats in the state...
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>> i think this is directly under his living room. he's obviously made use of this space. >> it looks like where you'd hang a pig and let the blood drip out. >> he continues to take us on a tour. >> it's huge. >> it's huge. and there's all kinds of little windows and wires andickyness. >> i think this is awesome. this guy has a house with a ready made bomb shelter. >> i think this is completely freaky. there's pieces of wall broken and water damage. some commenters that have seen this video speculate this could have been a safe house for people during world war ii. >> during world war ii? >> people had to seek refuge under ground sometimes to avoid the constant bombing. >> i think it's a lot of room. if i'm this guy, i rent this thing out. >>> looking to propose like a geek? pop the question with tech. see it next, "right this minu . minute." >>> and still to come -- ♪ >> it's the viral video that spells out how long a guy can look. you get three seconds, guys. we're talking to her to find out why, next. >>> and it's the super slow-
>> i think this is directly under his living room. he's obviously made use of this space. >> it looks like where you'd hang a pig and let the blood drip out. >> he continues to take us on a tour. >> it's huge. >> it's huge. and there's all kinds of little windows and wires andickyness. >> i think this is awesome. this guy has a house with a ready made bomb shelter. >> i think this is completely freaky. there's pieces of wall broken and water damage....
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my energy level is high. i'm ready to take on the world. >> that's fantastic. physical therapist, occupational therapist as well. tell me about your team. how many people are involved in team bailey here? >> oh, gosh. i have a little over 40 doctors. i have two different occupational therapists, two different speech therapists. two different physical therapists. i've got my own neuropsychologist, my own psychiatrist. it's just an unbelievable amount of people. >> and then your parents. >> my parents. >> your friends. >> yep. >> and i'm sure you've gotten a ton of support from people that have heard about your story. >> i have had the best support ever that anyone can ever dream of. >> clearly, we're seeing you, you know, happy right now and really on the road to recovery, but there have been some dark times, i'm sure, ever since the accident. what's been the toughest thing about the recovery for you? >> the toughest thing about the recovery has been just that isolation and loneliness. i was working as a personal trainer at the time, and so i was very active and
my energy level is high. i'm ready to take on the world. >> that's fantastic. physical therapist, occupational therapist as well. tell me about your team. how many people are involved in team bailey here? >> oh, gosh. i have a little over 40 doctors. i have two different occupational therapists, two different speech therapists. two different physical therapists. i've got my own neuropsychologist, my own psychiatrist. it's just an unbelievable amount of people. >> and then your...
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raiders face manning and broncos in denver, manning takes the broncos 80 yards, connecting for the 22 yard touchdown and they never looked back raiders couldn't get it going. manning threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns the worst loss of the season for the silver and black final score 37-6 broncos. >>> 25-year-old congressional staffer arrested over the weekend for attacking lindsay lohan no longer facing charges. the alleged attack happened early yesterday at new york's w hotel she told police the man flu her to the ground and tried to choke her after she she demanded he delete photos of her from his cell phone. charges have been dropped because of a lack of ed. >>> still ahead, -- we are watching the supreme court this morning the important decision expected to be released in the next half hour that could lead to same-sex once again taking place in california. >>> she is accuses of killing her romantic rival. the murder trial starting today for giselle esteban. >> reporter: two men still missing after their fishing boat capsized yesterday morning. coming up i'll tell without coa
raiders face manning and broncos in denver, manning takes the broncos 80 yards, connecting for the 22 yard touchdown and they never looked back raiders couldn't get it going. manning threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns the worst loss of the season for the silver and black final score 37-6 broncos. >>> 25-year-old congressional staffer arrested over the weekend for attacking lindsay lohan no longer facing charges. the alleged attack happened early yesterday at new york's w hotel...
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a 22-point lead for the president among women voters in ohio. no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. and that's why romney is going all in. romney is intensifying his advertising, deploying more troops, and will be spent are more time in the states. according to "new york times," romney even moved staff out of pennsylvania to concentrate on ohio. he knows he has a ton of ground to make up. but that's not all there's a darker side to the republican plan to win ohio -- voter suppression. ohio's republican secretary of state john ustilled said today he will ask the u.s. supreme court to appeal the federal court decision allowing early voting in the three days before the election. he called the ruling, quote, an unprecedented intrusion into how states run elections. imagine that. ahead of an election, who wants fewer days for early voting. ohio expanded these voting days after the election of 2004 when voting was a mess, with long lines, people getting shut out. in 2008 things went much more smoothly with the new, longer ho
a 22-point lead for the president among women voters in ohio. no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. and that's why romney is going all in. romney is intensifying his advertising, deploying more troops, and will be spent are more time in the states. according to "new york times," romney even moved staff out of pennsylvania to concentrate on ohio. he knows he has a ton of ground to make up. but that's not all there's a darker side to the republican plan to win...
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this administration was color-blind in its incompetence, but -- but everyone here knows that the disaster and the poverty happened long before the hurricane hit. >> reporter: late tuesday the obama campaign responded calling hannity's coverage desperate, adding in a transparent attempt to change the subject from his comments attacking half of the american people, mitt romney's allies recirculated video of a 2007 event that was open to and extensively covered by the press at the time. >> this is why i like coming to vegas. >> this is a great place to be. >> reporter: meanwhile, a new round of nbc/"wall street journal"/marist polls show where the race stands in the three biggest battleground states. good news for mitt romney in virginia where he's closed gap to two points compared to a four-point deficit and also a close race in florida where the president leads romney by just a single point, also down from a four-point lead last month. but romney's made no progress in ohio where mr. obama remains a significant edge, virtually unchanged since september. nationally the new nbc/"wall street j
this administration was color-blind in its incompetence, but -- but everyone here knows that the disaster and the poverty happened long before the hurricane hit. >> reporter: late tuesday the obama campaign responded calling hannity's coverage desperate, adding in a transparent attempt to change the subject from his comments attacking half of the american people, mitt romney's allies recirculated video of a 2007 event that was open to and extensively covered by the press at the time....
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> many of the president's allies are openly acknowledging that his first debate appearance fell flat last night. and the independent senator from vermont, senator bernie sanders is joining us now. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you are a very blunt guy and always tell us what's on your mind. how do you think the presi
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> tod today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key voters, and then get them to vote. >> your only priority today is getting people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remind them today is caucus day, today is voting day, call them once, call them twice. >> i'm calling to remind you today is election day. >> you call them ag
we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a...
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the pack call their life living in the bubble. the cold bush fox lives in that bubble. she is a campaign inbed. she follows romney around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i have lost count. it is not uncommon to lose track of time, day, time zone. >> wake up. you don't know where you are. >> the bathroom door is in a dfrn place. >> every day nicole and others follow the candidates and videotape anything that might be interesting. >> when i was her age it took 4 union workers to do what she is doing. >> what do you have with you? >> the camera all of the cables you need the microphone the tripod and your personal bag. >> it is a tough job for the reporters and the campaign say. >> the emotional physical tole of running a campaign is enormous. you are working 18 hours a day 7 days a week. you have a candidate on the phone every hour who is calling in to complain about something. you want to tell them to shut up and get back to work. you have an understanding wife or you are divorced. in my case i got divorced. >> if you like vegetables it's not for you.
the pack call their life living in the bubble. the cold bush fox lives in that bubble. she is a campaign inbed. she follows romney around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i have lost count. it is not uncommon to lose track of time, day, time zone. >> wake up. you don't know where you are. >> the bathroom door is in a dfrn place. >> every day nicole and others follow the candidates and videotape anything that might be interesting. >> when i...
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i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far enough to where it was lower and went up for a while. >> show the one week. >> maybe went to a buy, yeah, maybe he went to -- >> i don't think so. >> maybe he went to a buy back in, where would you have to go? >> '04. >> back in '04, i don't know. anyway if you want to listen to this person he says the headwinds faced by the company are likely secular and structural in nature, and further downside, surprises are possible even after it hit a 9.5 year low. >>> coming up, the number that matters most to your money and quite a bit to the election in november, the jobs report for september, will the unemploy
i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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they will live in an urban environment. it is already happening in asia and south america where there is a migration toward the great cities of the world. that will bring more and more congestion into those cities. as an industry, as a company, we can view this as a challenging in that congestion is going to increase. at the same time, or on the other hand, you will have many other developments. we know we are all connected to date. we know sustainability is not just a term people use. people believe in it and the environmental challenges that come with that means that as a company, as a city and a country we have to work together to find the solutions to this. as we look into the future, we could say that the current model of the car industry needs to change. at the same time, we believe that individual mobility is what people desire. that does not mean -- that means they will use the car in a different way. here in san francisco, statistics are always something -- potentially, there are over 500,000 people looking for 450
they will live in an urban environment. it is already happening in asia and south america where there is a migration toward the great cities of the world. that will bring more and more congestion into those cities. as an industry, as a company, we can view this as a challenging in that congestion is going to increase. at the same time, or on the other hand, you will have many other developments. we know we are all connected to date. we know sustainability is not just a term people use. people...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >> moody's analytics chief economist mark sdmr andi, white house correspondent jackie khan, cnn white house correspondent jessica yellin, and former congressional budget director douglas holtz-a kin. we're five minutes into the show now. let me start out by asking you whether you two, whether you both agree that the labor department didn't cook the books, that the question is there a mistake here, or is this correct? were the numbers correct? >> the numbers were collected in a professional way. it's the same procedures used every month. it's a statistical anomaly, not a conspiracy. >> it's silly. silly because these are professionals. i think it's counter productive because it speaks to the legitimacy of the political process. >> then let's -- politically can we agree that was a good headline for the president to ha
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bush administration. he's now a professor of political science and public policy at duke university. we thank you both for being with us. peter feaver, to you first. we heard governor romney today criticize the president broadly for not rejecting strongly enough america's influence in the world. yet when it came to specifics, we didn't hear many details. so let me just ask you about a couple of different places in the world. what about when it comes to iran. what exaly governor romney be doing differently right now? >> well, this is the criticism that the obama campaign has leveled at the romney campaign for not being detailed and specific enough. when it comes to iran, the president hasn't laid out a red line that he said clearly he would enforce. when asked to be precise about what it means for iran not to possess a nuclear weapon, the articulation of the red line, he's been vague and says he doesn't want to parse it further. i think there's a certain ement of ambiguity about where you would draw the li
bush administration. he's now a professor of political science and public policy at duke university. we thank you both for being with us. peter feaver, to you first. we heard governor romney today criticize the president broadly for not rejecting strongly enough america's influence in the world. yet when it came to specifics, we didn't hear many details. so let me just ask you about a couple of different places in the world. what about when it comes to iran. what exaly governor romney be doing...
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in syria, romney would get the rebels heavy weapons, despite the administration's fear they will end up in the hands of al qaeda. and romney claimed he would be tougher on iran about nuclear weapons. >> this is a dangerous situation. >> reporter: romney said president obama's making it more dangerous by resisting israeli prime minister netanyahu's apparent willingness to attack iranian nuke plants. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer, and more pros pous middle east, along with us. i share this hope. but hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: romney's remarks, said one expert, are not a strategy. >> he tried to sound very tough in his critique of barack obama today. however, those are mostly rhetorical differences on some of those key foreign policy issues as opposed to actual new tough policies. >> reporter: the president fired back in an ad to run in virginia. >> reckless, amateurish, that's what news media and fellow republicans called mitt romney's gaf gaffe. >> reporter: barack obama himself today publicly ignored mitt romney's speech. the president sent out former sec
in syria, romney would get the rebels heavy weapons, despite the administration's fear they will end up in the hands of al qaeda. and romney claimed he would be tougher on iran about nuclear weapons. >> this is a dangerous situation. >> reporter: romney said president obama's making it more dangerous by resisting israeli prime minister netanyahu's apparent willingness to attack iranian nuke plants. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer, and more pros pous middle...
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whether it's 16, 21 or 22. >> the numbers are fixed. the numbers totally adjusted to whatever they wanted it to be. i wouldn't be surprised they get a little lower. mitt romney has to be careful. i am looking for a job i give up looking for a job i am no longer considered. >> not counted. >> they keep saying the private sector is doing fine. let me give you two examples. the truth is assi i have said w have created 4.3 million jobs in the last 27 months over 800,000 this year alone. the private sector is doing fine. >> because of the decisions he has made and incredible strength of the american people, america has turned the corner. the worst job lost since the great depression we have since created 4.5 million private sector jobs in the past 25 months, 29 months. >> fewer americans working when he took office. how should romney deal with the spin? >> romney has to go out and be aggressive. i think he should do more shows. i don't see him enough. he should be doing your show, the "today show" and good morning america. he is probably dow
whether it's 16, 21 or 22. >> the numbers are fixed. the numbers totally adjusted to whatever they wanted it to be. i wouldn't be surprised they get a little lower. mitt romney has to be careful. i am looking for a job i give up looking for a job i am no longer considered. >> not counted. >> they keep saying the private sector is doing fine. let me give you two examples. the truth is assi i have said w have created 4.3 million jobs in the last 27 months over 800,000 this year...
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it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for democrats commonly there, a lot more social conservatives there so it is not surprising it me it's a little closer than minnesota but i think we're at the point where if this goes on the ballot in a blue state it passes. in a swing state it could pass, it might not pass. if it's on the ballot in mississippi or kentucky or places like where it is republican heavy you're a long way away from there, a real long way spending the day today with ted olson seeing his passion and commitment on this issue and also seeing how central he is to the republican party politics, do individu
it's only in the republican party down at 22%. that's what's keeping the overall number in the low to mid 50s. outside the republican party this is basically a settled issue. that means when you put it in a blue state, maine clearly blue, washington clearly blue, maryland clearly blue. the odds are very good that this thing is going to pass comfortably. minnesota we think of as a blue state but it is actually, as it gets closer, three, four, five point win for democrats commonly there, a lot...
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the president has visited here 22 times. he will keep coming back because he knows ohio is the heart of it all. >> all right. ohio state senator nina turner, great to have you with us again tonight. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. i'm a believer. our locker room's okay. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. > good evening, ed. great show tonight. it was epic. thanks for staying with us the next hour. televised debates have existed in this country since 196 o. that was the really, really famous one. it was sweaty, dick nixon sick with a fever against polished john f. kennedy. legend has it that richard nixon heard that jfk was not going to get makeup from cbs for that debate, and so nixon said, well, i won't have any makeup either, then. even though he was running a 102 degree fever and not only was nixon ill that day, it turned out that when jfk turned down the cbs makeup offer, it was because he apparently had his own makeup arrangements already made. and so we got jfk with m
the president has visited here 22 times. he will keep coming back because he knows ohio is the heart of it all. >> all right. ohio state senator nina turner, great to have you with us again tonight. thanks so much. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. i'm a believer. our locker room's okay. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. > good evening, ed. great show tonight. it was epic. thanks for staying with us the next hour. televised debates...
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virginia governor bob mcdoneal who backs the gop candle is going to tell us. >> and it was the night 22-year-old cassius clay shook up the world. one of the greatest sports moments ever coming up. plus emmy award winning sports caster len berman joins us live to tell us more of his favorites. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues wi
virginia governor bob mcdoneal who backs the gop candle is going to tell us. >> and it was the night 22-year-old cassius clay shook up the world. one of the greatest sports moments ever coming up. plus emmy award winning sports caster len berman joins us live to tell us more of his favorites. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working,...
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the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the trust got out too soon. i care too much about valuation to attempt to make those risky points. i'm going to make a pass on those. everyone tends to be liars. i think the bullish bank of america is right about the company but bernstein is right about the stock. this one is too expensive. wait for a pull back. i always take the main lobster dip and take a pass on the stock. mike in wisconsin, mike? >> yes, booyah, big fan love the show. >> what is going on out there? >> we are still getting over the seattle cough. >> i would never get over that. i carry a grudge like that. i tell my kids t
the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the...
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. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better. >> how often do you get a candidate that calls out a sector like that? >> it is not just the president and regulations that have hurt coal stocks? >> that has hurt it as much as the president holding things back. but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. t
. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. it is now 11:00 p.m. here on the east coast. 8:00 out west and you're watching msnbc's continuing coverage of the first presidential debate of the 2012 election. just about half an hour ago, president obama and republican challenger mitt romney wrapped up a 90-minute debate that covered not at all a wide range of topics. limited to domestic politics. we knew tonight but basically these guys talked about sunday morning beltway show favorites like "similarson bowls" and medicare and social security but left out a lot of other big domestic issues that have been major political issues including immigration, women's rights, specifically with issue of abortion rights, union rights and including mr. romney's 47% remarks which are absolutely dominated the campaign for the last week or more. mr. romney's record as has mass governor was also not discussed except on mr. romney's own terms when he brought it up himself. there was honestly, a lot left on the cutting room floor by this format and b
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. it is now 11:00 p.m. here on the east coast. 8:00 out west and you're watching msnbc's continuing coverage of the first presidential debate of the 2012 election. just about half an hour ago, president obama and republican challenger mitt romney wrapped up a 90-minute debate that covered not at all a wide range of topics. limited to domestic politics. we knew tonight but basically these guys talked about sunday...
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of energy. and that will keep the price at the pump moderated but will keep the price of electricity moderated, to mean a lot of good jobs for americans. it has been calculated if we are serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you will create some three and a half to 4 million jobs. i know right now you are thinking about one job, your job. i'm thinking about your job as well person by person, every american deserves a good job, people are hard-working in this community, i want to make sure jobs stay here, grow here and provide a bright future for you and your family. [applauding] now i also believe in addition to energy that we have an opportunity to create more jobs by selling our goods and services abroad. i would open up more trade with other nations, i will crack down on china. number three, i want to make sure our people have the skills they need to exceed, some have a lot of government training programs. that is all fine and well except there are
of energy. and that will keep the price at the pump moderated but will keep the price of electricity moderated, to mean a lot of good jobs for americans. it has been calculated if we are serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you will create some three and a half to 4 million jobs. i know right now you are thinking about one job, your job. i'm thinking about your job as well person by person, every american deserves a good job, people are hard-working...
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live with our live preview at 7 p.m. eastern. on c-span, both candidates on screen, the entire debate. on c-span2, the multicamera version of the debate and dpolling, your reactions, calls, e-mailing and tweets. follow our coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span doirgs. >> i have all the channels, house, senate, plus author, book review, speeches, those kinds of things. if i know a bill's coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which channel i want to see because i have them all. if there's either a speech i know that you've covered or a book review or so on, i'm going to watch that. when i want to find out something that has some value
live with our live preview at 7 p.m. eastern. on c-span, both candidates on screen, the entire debate. on c-span2, the multicamera version of the debate and dpolling, your reactions, calls, e-mailing and tweets. follow our coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span doirgs. >> i have all the channels, house, senate, plus author, book review, speeches, those kinds of things. if i know a bill's coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which channel i want to see...
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normal lives. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> at this point both children still need to take medications and have i.v. treatments to replace their antibodies which help fight infection. in the past few years, many states have started testing newborns for scid. >>> screening programs for diabetes do not appear to lower death rates. that's the finding of a large trial in england. researchers separated patients into three groups. one was screened for type 2 diabetes. the third group didn't get screened at all. after a ten-year period there was absolutely no difference in mortality rates between the groups. >>> aspirin may help with a person's thinking skills. researchers tested the physical and mental ability of hundreds of elderly women. those who took aspirin every day for five years scored higher on intellect tests like verbal flew wensy and memory than elderly women who didn't take aspirin daily. all the women in the study were at high risk of heart disease. >>> dozens of supplements used
normal lives. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> at this point both children still need to take medications and have i.v. treatments to replace their antibodies which help fight infection. in the past few years, many states have started testing newborns for scid. >>> screening programs for diabetes do not appear to lower death rates. that's the finding of a large trial in england. researchers separated patients into three groups. one was screened for type 2 diabetes. the...